I suppose this is a storm sewer and not a sanitary sewer, though there are places and times around here where those are combined (especially after a really big rainfall). They are slowly working on separating all of them here.
Anyway, it looks like they succeeded as far as arriving at the machinery room. I wonder why the schedule is so important. This is the second time that he mentioned that the operation is precisely timed.
No trap door from the van floor. And a delivery van sporting a wide-open back door parked right next to an open manhole… nah, that’s not suspicious! Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.
Of course, all of this presumes that Yeti has detailed mechanical drawings of the metro sewer system, at least as related to the Bat Museum.
Of course, as some of you pointed out earlier this week, this also presumes that man-size openings exist not just under the street, but into the buildings.
I’ll say this for Daisy, he’s a man of tremendous patience to put up with Yeti’s nonstop digs. Kind of sad that his forbearance will be all for naught….
The Tracyville sewers seem similar to those seen in The Phantom of the Opera (i.e., purportedly the sewers of old Paris)—great Romanesque arches, with a hint of German Expressionist cinematography thrown in for good measure. I fully expect that Tracy and Sam are in the museum, if not in the machine room necessarily, since that is whither he told Sam to drive in yesterday’s strip (not after the van). So, there is likely to be a confrontation soon. Care will have to be taken for the exhibits if Yeti and Tracy come into sight of each other in the public spaces of the museum, and that could give Yeti an edge in escaping. But the question remains, why is precise timing so important to Yeti here? What could be involved? Just the night watchman’s rounds, or something more sinister?
A real touch of genius….leaving the van in a alley not far from the museum….with one of the doors left open. I thought Yeti was a criminal mastermind. Daisy will probably get the blame for this oversight…..anxiety and anticipation….like the Double-mint twins in the chewing-gum commercial which came on television.
Nice departure from the usual facial closeups – rich atmospheric background sets from camera angles, odd pieces of discarded equipment and even a curious neighborhood rat! Very atmospheric!!
Nice atmospheric panels. A relief from the usual facial closeups!! Varied camera angles, inventive lighting, odd items in background, tight and distant perspectives! Very nice…
AnyFace about 4 years ago
Joe draws awesome sewers. ✨
Neil Wick about 4 years ago
Good morning™, sewer rats!
I suppose this is a storm sewer and not a sanitary sewer, though there are places and times around here where those are combined (especially after a really big rainfall). They are slowly working on separating all of them here.
Anyway, it looks like they succeeded as far as arriving at the machinery room. I wonder why the schedule is so important. This is the second time that he mentioned that the operation is precisely timed.
artsyguy65 about 4 years ago
No trap door from the van floor. And a delivery van sporting a wide-open back door parked right next to an open manhole… nah, that’s not suspicious! Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.
Cheapskate0 about 4 years ago
Of course, all of this presumes that Yeti has detailed mechanical drawings of the metro sewer system, at least as related to the Bat Museum.
Of course, as some of you pointed out earlier this week, this also presumes that man-size openings exist not just under the street, but into the buildings.
Urban spelunking, anyone?
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 4 years ago
Good morning™, sewer slippers !
Nothing like slipping in the ‘back’ way. Where did Yeti get such detailed information on the museum’s floor plan ?
charliefarmrhere about 4 years ago
That ceiling light must be there so the rat can see in the dark, as I assume not many humans visit there to make use of it.
iggyman about 4 years ago
The rat was a nice touch!
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 4 years ago
“Willard? That you?”
Knightman Premium Member about 4 years ago
Now is Tracy and Sam in the museum or out by the van???
Batster about 4 years ago
I’ll say this for Daisy, he’s a man of tremendous patience to put up with Yeti’s nonstop digs. Kind of sad that his forbearance will be all for naught….
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 4 years ago
anyone else think they’re going to find tracy and sam waiting at the manhole when they come out.
Wichita1.0 about 4 years ago
Yeti is obsessed with precision.
jrankin1959 about 4 years ago
Cue the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE music…
Another Take about 4 years ago
DAISY: I’m glad I thought to douse myself in a bottle of your perfume. I bet it stinks down here.
YETI: I trust it wasn’t from the Eu De Death bottle.
DAISY: Uh oh…splash
Ray Toler about 4 years ago
One of the rats who ate Mordred in Locher’s last story.
https://i.postimg.cc/zXtFKnJg/Rat-zps3f4ada8d.jpg
Whatever happened to common sense? about 4 years ago
These guys had better hope that Splitface* hasn’t made another escape.
*The criminal formerly known as Haf-and-Haf
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
The Tracyville sewers seem similar to those seen in The Phantom of the Opera (i.e., purportedly the sewers of old Paris)—great Romanesque arches, with a hint of German Expressionist cinematography thrown in for good measure. I fully expect that Tracy and Sam are in the museum, if not in the machine room necessarily, since that is whither he told Sam to drive in yesterday’s strip (not after the van). So, there is likely to be a confrontation soon. Care will have to be taken for the exhibits if Yeti and Tracy come into sight of each other in the public spaces of the museum, and that could give Yeti an edge in escaping. But the question remains, why is precise timing so important to Yeti here? What could be involved? Just the night watchman’s rounds, or something more sinister?
IvanB.Cohen about 4 years ago
A real touch of genius….leaving the van in a alley not far from the museum….with one of the doors left open. I thought Yeti was a criminal mastermind. Daisy will probably get the blame for this oversight…..anxiety and anticipation….like the Double-mint twins in the chewing-gum commercial which came on television.
buckman-j about 4 years ago
BTW, maybe I missed it, but what’s in the museum?
GoComicsGo! about 4 years ago
The Rat: ((“What just stank up the place?”))
Whizbang!! about 4 years ago
Nice departure from the usual facial closeups – rich atmospheric background sets from camera angles, odd pieces of discarded equipment and even a curious neighborhood rat! Very atmospheric!!
Whizbang!! about 4 years ago
Nice atmospheric panels. A relief from the usual facial closeups!! Varied camera angles, inventive lighting, odd items in background, tight and distant perspectives! Very nice…